Assuming eth0 is the interface you want to change, and 00:11:22:33:44:55 is the MAC you want to use. I don't know how to change your MAC under Windows. Changing you MAC randomly while connected is probably a bad idea.

Your hostname is easy to change, you can it out yourself. As for your traffic, you have to try to encrypt all your traffic, if you're just browsing the web, try to stay on https websites instead of http

"Well it isn't my fault. I shouldn't have been allowed to do something to crash it." "No, you shouldn't have been allowed to buy a computer in the first place"

I am thinking of making a "shareYourAnswers" site at school, that's why I am concerned I don't want them to have any evidence it's me signing into the site. I also don't want to do it from my house becausethey can see it's my ip going to the site.

Concerns, Suggestions?

Sometimes I am busy and don't have time to do my work, Just like I would help a friend. I want people to be able to share answers.

You'll probably spend more time setting up this site than you would just doing your homework, but if you plan to go into web design/server administration/anything like that than it might be worth your time.

Where are you going to host this site? If you own the server, they won't be able to tell who's visiting it, unless you're doing it from within their network, in which case they'll probably just block it, but there are ways around that.

Again, I don't care for the idea, but if that's what you want to do . . .

"Well it isn't my fault. I shouldn't have been allowed to do something to crash it." "No, you shouldn't have been allowed to buy a computer in the first place"

It's definetly best to create the email, site, and ftp the files in while at school right?

I thought of doing it at home, going threw tor, however someone told me that it's possible to get a warrant and see the ISP's log files.Would I be risking it doing it at home, or would you say as long as I'm behind tor, nomatter where I will be fine?

I seriously doubt they'll get a warrant for this. Besides, I'm not all too familiar with how tor works, but doesn't it use proxies in other countries? If I'm right, they'd cause an international incident trying to get your IP out of it, and they're not going to do that.

What do you need the email for? You probably don't even need an FTP server.

I'd say you'll probably be fine even if you don't use tor. Unless you go to a really big school that's willing to spend the money to get your site shut down.

"Well it isn't my fault. I shouldn't have been allowed to do something to crash it." "No, you shouldn't have been allowed to buy a computer in the first place"

With Tor, it wouldn't matter if they got the IP from your ISP. Tor encrypts its data, sends it to a random tor relay, which encrypts it again, and sends it on to another relay, which then sends it to an "exit node" which decrypts the info you sent, requests whatever you requested, encrypts what it gets, and sends it back through the relays to you.

This way, the only records your ISP would have is the original random relay, not the server running the information.

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I want to do the same thing.I want to change my MAC address cos my school use mac filter to everyone to connect the campus networkBut my friend registered my phone mac address, but when i want to change it the administration office said that i can't change it anymore.So i want to change my notebook MAC to my phone MAC address..Is there any possible way?